If You Buy Sports And Concert Tickets Online Then You Need The Free SeatGeek Ticket App

Without question, the iPhone has changed how we shop. Head to a grocery store and scan items using an iPhone app and find out where to get the same product for less and nearby.

iPhone apps make it easy to buy airline tickets, book hotel rooms, and get a rental car. The free SeatGeek Tickets app makes it easy and fast to find sports and concert tickets by comparing prices online.

Geeks Are Smart, Seats Are Cheap

SeatGeek Tickets app isn’t for everyone. If you live in Podunk, Iowa there’s probably not many sporting events or concerts nearby.

If you buy tickets online, live in a metropolitan area with sports and concerts, or, you’re from Podunk and heading to the big city, SeatGeek Tickets is the free app to help you find what you want.

The way it works is rather simple. SeatGeek aggregates tickets from over 120 ticket resellers– major brands like Ebay, TicketsNow, Ticket Exchange, and many others.

SeatGeek also uses interactive venue maps so you can see the seat you want relative to all the other seats.

SeatGeek even ranks tickets using a Deal Score.

It’s a 1 to 100 value rating so you can see how each ticket deal compares with others.

Because they’re color coded you can figure out the value of each with a quick glance.

The built-in explore feature in the new version lets you browse what’s going on near your location.

And, when you’re ready to buy, SeatGeek Tickets sends you directly to the chosen checkout page, and it doesn’t add an additional fee or surcharge, despite the fact that the app itself is free.

There’s just not an easier way to find sports event tickets or concert tickets and compare prices side-by-side. You know, just as any geek would want.

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About Wil Gomez

I live in Brooklyn, New York and work in Manhattan; a Mac owner for almost 25 years, and an IT specialist on mixed platforms-- Mac, Windows, and Linux. Read more of my articles here. My fiancée is semi-famous Kate MacKenzie. Follow her on PixoBebo.

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